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Old 11-04-2005, 02:24 AM
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Default Re: Going from4 to 8 tables, transition question

I like to use MTH for multi-tabling. You can find it in the Software forum, it's written by OrcaDK. It automatically arranges the tables of party skins to the four corners of your monitor(s) and puts the active table in the same spot. It also enables keyboard shortcuts. It makes multi-tabling very nice.
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Old 11-04-2005, 03:03 AM
jeffraider jeffraider is offline
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Default Re: Going from4 to 8 tables, transition question

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I went straight from 4 to 8 tables. No big adjustment and no hit to my ROI. What I had to do was to cut out the browsing/watching TV while playing.

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Ditto! Moving to 10 tables has been okay too but since I've only got two monitors hooked up I have two tables of stressful overlap.
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Old 11-04-2005, 03:12 AM
TheNoodleMan TheNoodleMan is offline
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Default Re: Going from4 to 8 tables, transition question

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Tweak UI (if you haven't already),

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whats this

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It is a program that allows you to tweak the user interface on windows, For the pupose of multitabling the best feature is something call x-mouse. X-mouse makes whatever window your mouse is on the active window. I'm sure that you have noticed that when you are multitabling that you have to click the call button twice (once to activate the window and once more to actually call). Tweak UI makes it so you only have to click once because the window is already active. This will save you effort and time, as well as help prevent CT syndrome beacuse you will be physically clicking the mouse less often.
tweak UI download
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